Not only has the Hillel project been delayed but the Rose Canyon bridge has also been affected:
"Opponents of another controversial project, a proposed bridge over Rose Canyon at Regents Road, declared their own victory this week in forcing the city to conduct a new environmental study of that $36 million project." (emphasis mine)
How many environmental studies does it take to complete a project? How many licks does it take to get to the center of a tootsie roll pop?


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Some opponents understand the process and use that for their selfish purposes that can cost the applicant to waste time and money. On the other hand it is usually the applicant who has professional staff who know the process better than the NIMBYs and game the system pretty hard.
In many cases valid objections never come until the project is started and then it is too late.
As for complaining about this particular project going to a full EIR sometimes that is the right thing to do. You should explain why this isn't the right thing to do in this case.
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